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- HenryPerMetre + (The henry per meter (symbolized H/m) is the unit of magnetic permeability in the International System of Units ( SI ). Reduced to base units in SI, 1 H/m is the equivalent of one kilogram meter per square second per square ampere. -- QUDT)
- GigaHertz + (The hertz (symbol Hz) is the SI unit of frequency defined as the number of cycles per second of a periodic phenomenon. A GigaHertz is 10⁹ hz. -- QUDT)
- Hour + (The hour (common symbol: h or hr) is a uni … The hour (common symbol: h or hr) is a unit of measurement of time. In modern usage, an hour comprises 60 minutes, or 3,600 seconds. It is approximately 1/24 of a mean solar day. An hour in the Universal Coordinated Time (UTC) time standard can include a negative or positive leap second, and may therefore have a duration of 3,599 or 3,601 seconds for adjustment purposes. Although it is not a standard defined by the International System of Units, the hour is a unit accepted for use with SI, represented by the symbol h.</br></br>-- QUDT SI, represented by the symbol h. -- QUDT)
- Operator + (The human operator who takes care of the whole characterisation method or sub-processes/stages.)
- NordBatt 2013 + (The inaugural edition of the Nordic Battery Conference was held in Uppsala, Sweden in 2013.)
- Time + (The indefinite continued progress of existence and events that occur in apparently irreversible succession from the past through the present to the future.)
- CharacterisationMeasurementInstrument + (The instrument used for characterising a material, which usually has a probe and a detector as parts.)
- ActiveEnergy + (The integral over a time interval of the instantaneous power.)
- Interpretant + (The interpreter's internal representation of the object in a semiosis process.)
- AmperePerJoule + (The inverse measure of joule-per-ampere or weber. The measure for the reciprical of magnetic flux. -- QUDT)
- ReciprocalLength + (The inverse of length.)
- isProperPartOf + (The inverse relation for hasProperPart.)
- isOvercrossedBy + (The inverse relation for overcrosses.)
- isPartOf + (The inverse relation of hasPart.)
- JoulePerMole + (The joule per mole (symbol: J· mol⁻¹) is a … The joule per mole (symbol: J· mol⁻¹) is an SI derived unit of energy per amount of material. Energy is measured in joules, and the amount of material is measured in moles. Physical quantities measured in J· mol⁻¹) usually describe quantities of energy transferred during phase transformations or chemical reactions. Division by the number of moles facilitates comparison between processes involving different quantities of material and between similar processes involving different types of materials. The meaning of such a quantity is always context-dependent and, particularly for chemical reactions, is dependent on the (possibly arbitrary) definition of a 'mole' for a particular process.</br></br>-- QUDT 'mole' for a particular process. -- QUDT)
- JouleSecond + (The joule-second is a unit equal to a joule multiplied by a second, used to measure action or angular momentum. The joule-second is the unit used for Planck's constant. -- QUDT)
- KiloWatt + (The kilowatt is a derived unit of power in the International System of Units (SI), The unit, defined as 1,000 joule per second, measures the rate of energy conversion or transfer. -- QUDT)
- Laboratory + (The laboratory where the whole characterisation process or some of its stages take place.)
- Litre + (The litre (American spelling: `liter`; SI … The litre (American spelling: `liter`; SI symbol l or L) is a non-SI metric system unit of volume equal to 1 `cubic decimetre` (dm³), 1,000 cubic centimetres (cm³) or 1/1000 `cubic metre`. If the lower case "L" is used as the symbol, it is sometimes rendered as a italic "l" to help distinguish it from the capital "I", although this usage has no official approval by any international bureau.</br></br>-- QUDToval by any international bureau. -- QUDT)
- LuminousEfficacyOf540THzRadiation + (The luminous efficacy of monochromatic rad … The luminous efficacy of monochromatic radiation of frequency 540 × 10 12 Hz, K cd , is a technical constant that gives an exact numerical relationship between the purely physical characteristics of the radiant power stimulating the human eye (W) and its photobiological response defined by the luminous flux due to the spectral responsivity of a standard observer (lm) at a frequency of 540 × 10 12 hertz. (lm) at a frequency of 540 × 10 12 hertz.)
- ThermodynamicCriticalMagneticFluxDensity + (The magnetic flux density for disappearance of superconductivity in a type I superconductor.)
- JoulePerTesla + (The magnetic moment of a magnet is a quant … The magnetic moment of a magnet is a quantity that determines the force that the magnet can exert on electric currents and the torque that a magnetic field will exert on it. A loop of electric current, a bar magnet, an electron, a molecule, and a planet all have magnetic moments. The unit for magnetic moment is not a base unit in the International System of Units (SI) and it can be represented in more than one way. For example, in the current loop definition, the area is measured in square meters and I is measured in amperes, so the magnetic moment is measured in ampere-square meters (A m2). In the equation for torque on a moment, the torque is measured in joules and the magnetic field in tesla, so the moment is measured in Joules per Tesla (J u00b7T-1). These two representations are equivalent: 1 A u00b7m2 = 1 J u00b7T-1.</br></br>-- QUDTlent: 1 A u00b7m2 = 1 J u00b7T-1. -- QUDT)
- PulseVoltage + (The magnitude of a voltage pulse applied to an electrochemical cell during pulsed amperometry and related techniques.)
- ElementaryCharge + (The magnitude of the electric charge carried by a single electron. It defines the base unit Ampere in the SI system.)
- Aarhus University + (The main campus of Aarhus University (AU) … The main campus of Aarhus University (AU) is located in the middle of Aarhus. Rooted in strong disciplines, researchers and students have been generating new knowledge here for over 90 years. Aarhus University is Denmark’s second-largest university, with 38,000 students, five faculties, research activities all over the country and campuses in Aarhus, Herning and Emdrup.nd campuses in Aarhus, Herning and Emdrup.)
- Battery 2030+ Manifesto + (The manifesto from the Battery2030+ CSA)
- hasIUPAC2016AtomicMass + (The mass of an atomic element according to IUPAC 2016.)
- EffectiveMass + (The mass that it seems to have when responding to forces, or the mass that it seems to have when interacting with other identical particles in a thermal distribution.)
- Materials + (The materials module populates the physicalistic perspective with materials subclasses categorised according to modern applied physical sciences.)
- Math + (The math module defines the formal language of mathematics. Mathematical objects represents graphical objects based on graphical symbols arranged according the rules of math.)
- MaximumStoichiometricCoefficient + (The maximum allowed value for stoichiometric coefficient for an entity in a chemical substance)
- DynamicViscosity + (The measure of the resistance of a fluid to flow when an external force is applied.)
- CharacterisationMeasurementProcess + (The measurement process associates raw data to the sample through a probe and a detector.)
- MilliMetre + (The millimetre (International spelling as … The millimetre (International spelling as used by the International Bureau of Weights and Measures) or millimeter (American spelling) (SI unit symbol mm) is a unit of length in the metric system, equal to one thousandth of a metre, which is the SI base unit of length. It is equal to 1000 micrometres or 1000000 nanometres. A millimetre is equal to exactly 5/127 (approximately 0.039370) of an inch.</br></br>-- QUDTproximately 0.039370) of an inch. -- QUDT)
- MinimumStoichiometricCoefficient + (The minimum allowed value for stoichiometric coefficient for an entity in a chemical substance)
- Models + (The models module defines models as semiotic signs that stands for an object by resembling or imitating it, in shape or by sharing a similar logical structure.)
- SI dimensional units + (The module 'sidimensionalunits' defines SI … The module 'sidimensionalunits' defines SI dimensional unit classes. These classes provide a categorisation of all units according to their SI physical dimensions.</br></br>This module provides a connection between physical quantities defined in the 'isq' modules and the units defined in the 'siunits' and 'unitsextension' modules.he 'siunits' and 'unitsextension' modules.)
- CubicMetrePerMole + (The molar volume, symbol Vm, is the volume … The molar volume, symbol Vm, is the volume occupied by one mole of a substance (chemical element or chemical compound) at a given temperature and pressure. It is equal to the molar mass (M) divided by the mass density. It has the SI unit cubic metres per mole m3/mol, although it is more practical to use the units cubic decimetres per mole dm3/mol for gases and cubic centimetres per mole cm3/mol for liquids and solids.</br></br>-- QUDTe cm3/mol for liquids and solids. -- QUDT)
- Organizational unit + (The most general kind of organizational unit - an organization but also parts of an organization)
- Creative Work + (The most generic kind of (product of) creative work, including books, movies, photographs, software programs, etc.)
- IsRelatedTo + (The most generic of all properties. Indicates that there is more than no relation.)
- Object property + (The named relation between a subject and an object)
- Property + (The named relation between a subject and an object)
- ElectronCharge + (The negative of ElementaryCharge.)
- Neper + (The neper is a logarithmic unit for ratios … The neper is a logarithmic unit for ratios of measurements of physical field and power quantities, such as gain and loss of electronic signals. It has the unit symbol Np. The unit's name is derived from the name of John Napier, the inventor of logarithms. As is the case for the decibel and bel, the neper is not a unit in the International System of Units (SI), but it is accepted for use alongside the SI. Like the decibel, the neper is a unit in a logarithmic scale. While the bel uses the decadic (base-10) logarithm to compute ratios, the neper uses the natural logarithm, based on Euler's number</br></br>-- QUDTogarithm, based on Euler's number -- QUDT)
- hasDirectPart + (The non-transitive version of proper parthood property.)
- AvogadroConstant + (The number of constituent particles, usually atoms or molecules, that are contained in the amount of substance given by one mole. It defines the base unit mole in the SI system.)
- AmountOfSubstance + (The number of elementary entities present.)
- Referent + (The object, in Peirce semiotics, as participant to a semiotic process.)
- ElectricReactance + (The opposition of a circuit element to a change in current or voltage, due to that element's inductance or capacitance.)
- Product + (The overall lifetime of an holistic that has been the output of an intentional process.)